I felt like I was part of the family within the Elkhart terminal (before they moved to South Bend) and part of an extended family when I went outside of my immediate routine. For me, that was the most important thing. Unfortunately, I was a victim of the economic slowdown. Now, due to medical reasons, I cannot return to driving. I still won't knock the job at any cost.

Cons

Had a few bad experiences with a couple of the employees with other terminals, but nothing that was unmanageable. Issues were dealt with appropriately.

Estes Express Awards & Accolades

Additional Info

Websitewww.estes-express.com

HeadquartersRichmond, VA

Size5000+ Employees

Founded 1931

Type Company - Private

IndustryTransportation & Logistics

Revenue $1 to $2 billion (USD) per year

Competitors Unknown

Estes Express makes a business out of beating expectations. Founded during the Depression with a Chevy truck, the company has grown into a multiregional less-than-truckload (LTL) freight hauler. (LTL carriers consolidate freight from multiple shippers into a single trailer.) Its fleet of some 7,700 tractors and 22,000 trailers operates via a network of 200 terminals dotting the US. Service in Canada is provided by TST Overland Express, an ExpressLINK partner. Estes Express works with designated carriers to offer door-to-door delivery in the Caribbean and in Mexico... More

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